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A student accidentally created a rechargeable battery that could last 400 years
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A student accidentally created a rechargeable battery that could last 400 years

There's an old saying that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity.There's no better example of that than a 2016 discovery at the University of California, Irvine, by doctoral student Mya Le Thai. After playing around in the lab, she made a discovery that could lead to a rechargeable battery that could last up to 400 years. That means longer-lasting laptops and smartphones and fewer lithium ion batteries piling up in landfills.A team of researchers at UCI had been experimenting with nanowires for potential use in batteries, but found that over time the thin, fragile wires would break down and crack after too many charging cycles. A charge cycle is when a battery goes from completely full to completely empty and back to full again.But one day, on a whim, Thai coated a set of gold nanowires in manganese dioxide and a Plexiglas-like electrolyte gel."She started to cycle these gel capacitors, and that's when we got the surprise," said Reginald Penner, chair of the university's chemistry department. "She said, 'this thing has been cycling 10,000 cycles and it's still going.' She came back a few days later and said 'it's been cycling for 30,000 cycles.' That kept going on for a month."This discovery is mind-blowing because the average laptop battery lasts 300 to 500 charge cycles. The nanobattery developed at UCI made it though 200,000 cycles in three months. That would extend the life of the average laptop battery by about 400 years. The rest of the device would have probably gone kaput decades before the battery, but the implications for a battery that that lasts hundreds of years are pretty startling."The big picture is that there may be a very simple way to stabilize nanowires of the type that we studied," Penner said. "If this turns out to be generally true, it would be a great advance for the community." Not bad for just fooling around in the laboratory.This article originally appeared 12.22.22
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The Beatles lyric John Lennon wished he could take back: “I should never have put that in”
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The Beatles lyric John Lennon wished he could take back: “I should never have put that in”

Far from the universal themes. The post The Beatles lyric John Lennon wished he could take back: “I should never have put that in” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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What did The Beatles play at their final public concert?
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What did The Beatles play at their final public concert?

The last stand for The Beatles. The post What did The Beatles play at their final public concert? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Shonen Knife: The Japanese band that reduced Kurt Cobain to tears
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Shonen Knife: The Japanese band that reduced Kurt Cobain to tears

"Just so fucking endearing". The post Shonen Knife: The Japanese band that reduced Kurt Cobain to tears first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The man Geddy Lee called his first “rock God”
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The man Geddy Lee called his first “rock God”

"Ferocious". The post The man Geddy Lee called his first “rock God” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Rolling Stones album Frank Zappa thought was “superior to Sgt Pepper”
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The Rolling Stones album Frank Zappa thought was “superior to Sgt Pepper”

"An important piece of social comment." The post The Rolling Stones album Frank Zappa thought was “superior to Sgt Pepper” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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“Not to be trifled with”: The night a guitar tech tried to sabotage Prince
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“Not to be trifled with”: The night a guitar tech tried to sabotage Prince

"The craziest shit I've ever seen." The post “Not to be trifled with”: The night a guitar tech tried to sabotage Prince first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Peter Luger Steak House: What To Know Before You Eat There
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Peter Luger Steak House: What To Know Before You Eat There

Peter Luger Steak House has held fast onto some of its traditions, making its charm old-world. Read on so you know everything you need to before dining there.
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Masa Vs Cornmeal: What You Need To Know For Homemade Tamales
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Masa Vs Cornmeal: What You Need To Know For Homemade Tamales

If you're planning to make tamales, but you're unsure whether to use masa or cornmeal, this one's for you. Here's how to navigate these two ingredients.
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